New advance hired in PMO, as policy adviser exits for Liberal Research Bureau

By Laura RyckewaertSep. 12, 2018

Plus, the fisheries minister has a new parliamentary affairs director, Stephanie Choeurng.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured at the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall on July 18, has a new advance in his office, and is also down one policy adviser with the recent exit of Tyler Meredith, who's now working in the Liberal research office. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently welcomed a new advance aide to his office, while policy adviser Tyler Meredith has left the top office for a senior role in the Liberal caucusâ€™ research bureau. Mr. Meredith left the Prime Ministerâ€™s Office (PMO) late last month and started as a senior policy adviser to the Liberal caucus, working out of the Liberal Research Bureau (LRB) the week before last. Dominic CormierÂ started in July in the PMO as a policy adviser,

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